Goodbye Chicago
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13th & East - Goodbye Chicago

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The Banshees - You're Wrong
04:21
The Banshees - You're Wrong

The Banshees - You're Wrong

Mikael Manvelyan - M-Power
04:38
Mikael Manvelyan - M-Power

https://twitter.com/FreeMusicGo https://www.facebook.com/RoyaltyFreeM...

RD Watson - The English Voiceover for Television Advertising
00:39
RD Watson - The English Voiceover for Television Advertising

RD Watson - The English Voiceover for Television Advertising - Roger Watson, the voice of Shell VPowerRoger is a Grammy nominated record producer and former record executive turned full-time voiceover actor. When he was 16 he met the Beatles at his school concert and was the lead singer of a school band which led to joining the record business on Monday & meeting the Rolling Stones on Friday!

Pete Wyer - The Sky Beneath Our Feet
02:52
Pete Wyer - The Sky Beneath Our Feet

I knew I wanted to primarily use a 72-voice choir (or nine choirs of eight voices each) each with a separate speaker, spread over the wide area where there are live oaks. I also knew that I wanted these voices to evoke something of the world of those trees.

The Banshees - You're Wrong
04:21
The Banshees - You're Wrong

The Banshees - You're Wrong


Mikael Manvelyan - M-Power
04:38
Mikael Manvelyan - M-Power

https://twitter.com/FreeMusicGo https://www.facebook.com/RoyaltyFreeM...


RD Watson - The English Voiceover for Television Advertising
00:39
RD Watson - The English Voiceover for Television Advertising

RD Watson - The English Voiceover for Television Advertising - Roger Watson, the voice of Shell VPowerRoger is a Grammy nominated record producer and former record executive turned full-time voiceover actor. When he was 16 he met the Beatles at his school concert and was the lead singer of a school band which led to joining the record business on Monday & meeting the Rolling Stones on Friday!


Pete Wyer - The Sky Beneath Our Feet
02:52
Pete Wyer - The Sky Beneath Our Feet

I knew I wanted to primarily use a 72-voice choir (or nine choirs of eight voices each) each with a separate speaker, spread over the wide area where there are live oaks. I also knew that I wanted these voices to evoke something of the world of those trees.